OneTigris 3 Season Tent Backwoods Bungalow Ultralight Shelter
OneTigris 3 Season Tent Backwoods Bungalow Ultralight Shelter
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The BACKWOODS BUNGALOW Ultralight Super Shelter offers a lightweight, durable, and versatile camping solution, inspired by classic baker-style tents with a WWII foxhole aesthetic.
Key Features:
- Durable Fabric: Made from 75D nylon with a 3000mm waterproof rating for extra rip and rain resistance.
- Pole-Free Setup: Requires only 2 trees and 4 pegs for a simple, hassle-free setup.
- Enhanced Protection: Double-layered entrance with a bug-proof mesh door, flapped zippers, and windows to keep rainwater out.
- Lightweight & Compact: Weighs just 3.2lb and folds to a compact size for easy transport.
- Functional Design: Includes a ceiling attachment point for lanterns and improved wind resistance with additional tie-out points.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 6.8' x 4.1' x 3.7' (210cm x 125cm x 115cm)
- Folded Size: 15.7" x 7.8" (40cm x 20cm)
- Weight: 3.2lb (1450g)
- Available Colors: Coyote Brown, OD Green
Package Includes:
- Tent, 6 guy-lines, 10 pegs, and a nylon stuff sack.
Perfect for lightweight 4-season camping, this shelter offers rugged durability and ease of use in any environment.
This tent exceeds my expectations. It's well designed and a high quality build. I can't believe its low cost and weight. It weighs the exact same as my ultra-light $300 tent I've used for years and has much more room and functionality. I've been backpacking for over 50 years and I highly recommend!
I was looking for a three season one person tent and decided to give this one a go. I also bought the footprint, a couple poles and a tarp so I'd have a porch roof I could button down if needed. The tent works great, no problems noted. Plenty of room for me, setup is easy, it doesn't weigh a ton, is fairly waterproof and didn't cost an arm and a leg. Give it a try if you're in the market for a three season one person shelter.
This is a very nice tent. Setup takes a little longer than some tents and may require more stakeout points than some others but it is well worth the little extra setup time imho. It's relatively light, has multiple setup options and packs fairly small. It has ample room for two or is a castle for one. Perfect.
Perfect for everything from standard camping, to hiking out on a bushcraft adventure. It’s not too heavy to pack out. But gives loads of room. You can fit two normal size people easy. But for total comfort, one persons and “all” your gear. Only think left out side this at night was the fire, lol. And everything stayed dry. Ventilation is good, but in real hot weather, bring a small battery packable fan to just move some air. The big net does hold in a bit of heat. But nothing to bad. It just got to over 90 degrees outside and probably just needed a bit of more moving air anyway.
Liked how the one side can be staked out as an awning cover that allows for great view and space for cooking etc. Mesh is too thick to allow proper air flow. When all is closed up, the bottom side vent is not adequate to prevent condensation. Need two more stakes to properly stake out all guidelines. Don't know if waterproof yet.